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Wanted: Dulwich wedding venues!


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Recently engaged (Christmas day!) and would love to have our wedding day in East Dulwich.


We?ve looked at the Dulwich college and the Horniman Museum and Belair house, but I wondered if anyone has had a different or unusual Dulwich wedding venue that is different to those at all? Please let me know if there are any venues you?d recommend for either the ceremony or reception (or both!) thanks!

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We got married at the Asylum Chapel in June last year - not Dulwich, Peckham, but a spectacular place - but it depends on what sort of space you want/what you like. It isn't everyone's idea of nice. maverickprojects.co.uk

We had our reception at Old Colfeans Rugby/Cricket club which really suited us as we had a lot of guests a needed a big space for a BBQ etc . Happy to recommend BBQ people if you need them. they were amazing.

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